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Battlefield 4 Obliteration

Battlefield 4 Obliteration is a new game mode introduced in BF4. Obliteration in Battlefield 4 is a destruction-focused game mode (hence the name) where players are tasked with destroying certain high-value targets placed around the map in order to win the match. The opposing team is tasked with defending those high-value targets. Obliteration is one of the new game modes in Battlefield 4, the other being Elimination and Defuse.

Battlefield 4 Obliteration rules

In Battlefield 4 Obliteration, both teams have a number of targets which have to be protected. A bomb randomly spawns on the map, and it’s up to players to quickly pick up the bomb and use it to destroy enemy targets. After a team carries out the bomb to a target and destroys it, the bomb will randomly spawn again on the map.

Battlefield 4 Obliteration tips

Since bombs spawn randomly on the map in Battlefield 4 Obliteration, it’s a good idea to spread the team around the map and be ready to intercept the bomb. It’s also important that one’s own targets are properly protected from the enemy. Use a variety of mines, such as Claymores and AT Mines to protect the area around the target, and additionally, the Recon and Support classes can plant C4 explosives next to the target as well.

It’s basically like search and destroy. The reason why not to use c4 is because it would be too easy, you can parachute is drop c4 from the sky. Also the bomb would probably have a stronger explosion to destroy the target. The difference between this mode and rush. Rush is based on destroying enemy intel (m-com) and just having one side raiding another side. Like metro or any other rush maps. rush is really just one team raiding the other till the other team loses the entire area. But in this game if I saw the video correctly the bomb would spawn randomly and you would have to run to this part of the map and plant it and mabye there would be a different area to destroy

Cuz sniping is cool. There is something aesthetically pleasing about popping a noggin’ from distance…especially when your rifle is suppressed and the bullet drop has to be calculated…sniping isn’t as easy as it sounds when all the targets are running, bobbing, and moving about….